All two-faced synonyms
two-faced
T t adj two-faced
- canting β insincere; hypocritical
- hollywood β the NW part of Los Angeles, Calif.: center of the American motion-picture industry.
- duplicitous β marked or characterized by duplicity.
- false β not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
- moralistic β a person who teaches or inculcates morality.
- corrupt β Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
- fair-weather β used in or intended for fair weather only.
- insincere β not sincere; not honest in the expression of actual feeling; hypocritical.
- mala fide β in bad faith; not genuine.
- hypocritical β of the nature of hypocrisy, or pretense of having virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually possess: The parent who has a βdo what I say and not what I doβ attitude can appear hypocritical to a child.
- mythomaniac β lying or exaggerating to an abnormal degree.
- deceitful β If you say that someone is deceitful, you mean that they behave in a dishonest way by making other people believe something that is not true.
- disingenuous β lacking in frankness, candor, or sincerity; falsely or hypocritically ingenuous; insincere: Her excuse was rather disingenuous.
- dishonest β not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
- adulterine β of or made by adulteration; fake
- imprecise β not precise; not exact; vague or ill-defined.
- adulterous β An adulterous relationship is a sexual relationship between a married person and someone they are not married to. An adulterous person is someone who commits adultery.
- faithless β not adhering to allegiance, promises, vows, or duty: the faithless behavior of Benedict Arnold.
- double-dealing β duplicity; treachery; deception.
- moonlighting β the light of the moon.
- casuistic β of or having to do with casuistry or casuists
- bipolar β suffering from bipolar manic-depressive disorder
- in-continent β unable to restrain natural discharges or evacuations of urine or feces.
- lowdown β the real and unadorned facts; the true, secret, or inside information (usually preceded by the): We gave them the lowdown on the new housing project.
- in-correct β not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
- counterfeit β Counterfeit money, goods, or documents are not genuine, but have been made to look exactly like genuine ones in order to deceive people.
- imposturous β the action or practice of imposing fraudulently upon others.
- changeful β often changing; inconstant; variable
- low-down β If someone gives you the low-down on a person or thing, they tell you all the important information about them.
- deceptive β If something is deceptive, it encourages you to believe something which is not true.
noun two-faced
- hypocrisy β a pretense of having a virtuous character, moral or religious beliefs or principles, etc., that one does not really possess.
- duplicity β deceitfulness in speech or conduct, as by speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter; double-dealing. Synonyms: deceit, deception, dissimulation, fraud, guile, hypocrisy, trickery. Antonyms: candidness, directness, honesty, straightforwardness.
- chicane β a bridge or whist hand without trumps
- bad faith β intention to deceive; treachery or dishonesty (esp in the phrase in bad faith)
- dissembling β to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- double life β If you say that someone is living a double life, you mean that they lead two separate and very different lives, and they appear to be a different person in each.
- ambidextrousness β The state or quality of being ambidextrous.
- deceit β Deceit is behaviour that is deliberately intended to make people believe something which is not true.
- dirty trick β act: unfair, dishonest
- duality β a dual state or quality.
- dissimulation β the act of dissimulating; feigning; hypocrisy.
- fraudulence β characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
- glibness β readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; glib answers.
adjective two-faced
- astucious β Subtle; cunning; astute.
- foresworn β Simple past tense and past participle of foreswear.
- exploitative β In the nature of exploitation; acting to exploit someone or something.
- jivey β resembling, suggesting, or characteristic of jive; lively.
- falsehearted β Alternative spelling of false-hearted.
- impostrous β (archaic) Characterized by imposture; deceitful.
- extracurricular β (of an activity at a school or college) Pursued in addition to the normal course of study.